EXCLUSIVE: August Alsina Talks Inspiration, Nicki Minaj & More At Boston Show

August Alsina performing at the House of Blues in Boston, MA on September 13th, 2014 as part of his "Testimony Live" tour (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

Rarely does someone catch our attention like New Orleans R&B Singer August Alsina has. Not only does the 22 year-old singer have one of the most inspirational "coming up" stories we've heard, but he's also sold out almost every date on his "Testimony Live" tour with only one album out.

We were in attendance at the Boston date of August's tour, and had the chance to talk with him backstage about growing up, his inspirations, Nicki Minaj, and with somethings none of his "lurking" fans know about him.

See the interview below:

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Ariana Grande Announces 2015 Tour Dates

Ariana Grande performing at Kiss Concert 2014 on May 31st, 2014 in Mansfield, MA (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

Ariana Grande has finally released her tour dates for 2015 in support of her new album, "My Everything." The last time Grande went on the road was in August 2013 for her "Listening Sessions" tour.

Check the below dates to see if she is coming to a city near you:

Concert Review: Boston Calling Music Festival Ends With A 'Bang'

Nas perfoming at the Boston Calling Music Festival on September 7th, 2014 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

Though the ugly weather has come and gone, the Boston Calling Music Festival marches on for one more day!

The day got rolling with great band after great band.  Gentleman Hall, San Fermin, and White Denim all gave startlingly terrific live performances, all with slightly different niches at that.

San Fermin put on amazing show.  This band had a lot of unique characteristics; echo-y horns and violin and two lead singers (one male, one female) were featured in this performance.  White Denim had a uniquely Rock'n'Roll attitude, making them stand out strikingly from the crowd.  They ended their set with a bang or, in the lead singer's case, three broken strings violently ripped from his guitar.

The War on Drugs and Lake Street Drive were more low-key, having more of a feel-good attitude compared to the acts before and after.

Twenty One Pilots performing at Boston Calling Music Festival on September 7th, 2014 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

Next came a definite crowd-favorite: Twenty-One Pilots.  Cheers arose as the duo took the stage donning their iconic balaclava masks for the first few songs.  This act was as loud, reckless, and abundantly energetic as it gets, with both members working every inch of the stage.  Highlights included a drumming platform held by the audience, ukelele renditions of Ace Hood's "Bugatti" and Beyonce's "Drunk in Love", and the duo's own hits "Car Radio" and "House of Gold".

The 1975 was up next, bringing some modern british-rock to the Boston Calling scene.  A hit with the younger festival fans, lead singer Matt Healy even invited one lucky teenager to sit on stage with the band while they performed.  The festival erupted for their big hit "Chocolate".

A huge fan-favorite at the festival this year was Spoon.  Spoon performed songs from all over their repertoire, including "Got Nuffin", "The Underdog", "Don't You Evah", "Who Makes Your Money", and "Knock Knock Knock".  Spoon's special brand of psychedelic rock was well complimented by the festival setting, and it was a performance that few will forget any time soon.

The Replacements kept the rock trend going, playing loud enough for all of Boston to hear.  Still, the anticipation was palpable for the final act of the night...

Nas took the stage, earning the loudest cheer at the Boston Calling Music Festival to date.  The crowd erupted as Nas went through his half of the set.  Nearly every audience member joined in for chants of "I know I can/Be what I wanna be/If i work hard at it/I'll be where I wanna be."  Soon, The Roots joined in for one perfect marriage of sound.  It was the best end to the best weekend of music in Boston. 

See more photos from day 3 of Boston Calling Music Festival in the gallery below:

Concert Review: Lorde & Childish Gambino Take Boston Calling Day 2

Lorde performing at Boston Calling Music Festival on September 6th, 2014 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

The energy has risen with the temperature: it's time for day two of Boston Calling Music Festival!

The day kicked off with three incredible acts:  St. Nothing, Clifflight, and S. Carey.  These bands brought completely different energies, giving a taste of what was to come later in the afternoon.

Sky Ferreira performing at Boston Calling Music Festival on September 6th, 2014 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

Next came Sky Ferreira.  Ferreira walked on stage with a calm, cool confidence, kicking the concert off with "24 Hours".  Her sound had a big synth pop vibe, with a borderline-punk hint.  She rattled song after song, such as "Ain't Your Right", "Boys" and "Everything is Embarrassing".  The bass synths were bone-shakingly loud, complimented with Sky's strong, fluttery vocals.  

Bleachers was a huge hit at the festival.  "Fun." member Jack Antonoff's new project was a huge success.  The audience went crazy for their hit "I Wanna Get Better", as well as their cover of "Dreams" by the Cranberries.

With The Hold Steady came an unfortunate storm, causing both Volcano Choir's and Girl Talk's sets to be skipped over.  Nevertheless, the Boston Calling staff handled the hiccup with grace, getting everything back in shape for Lorde and Childish Gambino.  Those who witnessed the storm understand how impressive this was for them to have recovered, especially since the only visible damage was the red stage's banners and the stand for one of the video screens.

Now for the final acts of the night:

Lorde performing at Boston Calling Music Festival on September 6th, 2014 (Benjamin Esakof/Roman's Rap-Up).

Lorde took the stage around nine o'clock to loud cheers from all.  Despite her being one of the most pop-oriented acts of the night, Lorde brought a sound, an energy, and an image that was uniquely her own. Performing her hits "Royals", "Team" and "Tennis Courts", Lorde put her fans in a frenzy.  Her recordings simply don't portray how earth-shatteringly heavy her sound is.  Her black and white imagery had a nice contrast in comparison to what was to follow. 

Enter Childish Gambino, the final act of the night.  The setting was surreal: his floral print clothing set in front of a bright screen portraying a room of arches and columns.  He performed stunningly, with an almost possessed look in his eyes.  While many musicians tend to have a performing persona, few fully immerse themselves in that character as well as Childish Gambino does in concert.

See more photos from Day 2 of Boston Calling Music Festival in the gallery below: